You should change your oil every 3 months or 3,000 miles.
WIf you drive x miles in reverse, you could have driven the same x miles forward - in "Drive". The distance between A and B remains the same as the distance between B and A - do it that way or some other way.
It depends on the application of the vehicle. Go to www.allisontransmission.com for complete answer and information on fluid changes
How ever many you have driven
no more miles than it has been driven. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just looked at 32 ads for 1997 Ford Explorers : ( 12 ) had mileage between 124,000 and 186,000 miles ( 14 ) had mileage between 62,000 and 124,000 miles ( 1 ) had 54,000 miles ( 5 ) did not mention the mileage
The average vehicle should be driven 10,000 to 15,000 miles per year. At that average, depending on when the SUV was purchased, it should have 30,000 to 45,000 miles.
As a very general rule of thumb, cars are driven an average of 12,000 miles per year. A thirteen year old car driven this average would have approximately 156,000 miles on it.
As a very general rule of thumb, cars are driven an average of 12,000 miles per year. A thirteen year old car driven this average would have approximately 156,000 miles on it.
In average, most cars are driven 15,000 miles per year. As of May 2014, a 2010 car should have around 70,000 miles on it.
You have driven 55.9234 miles.
Ideally, none. Realistically a quart in 1000 miles is too much.
I would recommend at least every 75,000 miles.
It should last 100,000 miles but that all depends on how the vehicle was driven. If it is worn out, it is worn out, no matter what the mileage.